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    Negotiating Mental Loads, Gender Norms, and Societal Expectations: How Working Mothers in Singapore Solicit Support over Reddit

    Faced with the multifaceted challenges of modern motherhood, more women are gravitating toward online forums such as Reddit to seek support. The inherent anonymity of such platforms helps to create safe virtua...

    Suhaila Zainal Shah, Sun Sun Lim in Work-Life Research in the Asia-Pacific (2024)

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    ScreenLife Capture: An open-source and user-friendly framework for collecting screenomes from Android smartphones

    As our interactions with each other become increasingly digitally mediated, there is growing interest in the study of people’s digital experiences. To better understand digital experiences, some researchers ha...

    Andrew Z. H. Yee, Ryan Yu, Sun Sun Lim, Kwan Hui Lim in Behavior Research Methods (2023)

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    Making universal digital access universal: lessons from COVID-19 in Singapore

    Digital resources—which include devices, internet connection and digital literacy—have become basic needs. Thus with the global COVID-19 pandemic having accelerated digitalization, the urgency for universal di...

    Irene Y. H. Ng, Sun Sun Lim, Natalie Pang in Universal Access in the Information Society (2023)

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    ‘Data dregs’ and its implications for AI ethics: Revelations from the pandemic

    Technology giants today preside over vast troves of user data that are heavily mined for profit. The concentration of such valuable data in private hands to serve mainly commercial interests must be questioned...

    Sun Sun Lim, Roland Bouffanais in AI and Ethics (2022)

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    Asymmetries in Asian Families’ Domestication of Mobile Communication

    As powerful, portable media devices such as smartphones and tablets diffuse across the region at an unparalleled rate, families in Asia are coming to terms with the many asymmetries that these gadgets herald. ...

    Sun Sun Lim in Mobile Communication and the Family (2016)

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    Digital Connections and Disjunctures of Migrant Students

    The market for international education is sizable, with more students traversing borders than ever before. Armed with skills, knowledge, and ambition, migrant students often venture to their host countries wit...

    Sun Sun Lim, Becky Pham in Identities and Subjectivities (2016)

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    Balancing Religion, Technology and Parenthood: Indonesian Muslim Mothers’ Supervision of Children’s Internet Use

    As technology adoption accelerates in Indonesia, the growing use of the internet by children has triggered moral panics and led to calls for greater parental mediation of children’s internet use. Concerns typi...

    Rahayu, Sun Sun Lim in Mobile Communication and the Family (2016)

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    Empowering Interactions, Sustaining Ties: Vietnamese Migrant Students’ Communication with Left-Behind Families and Friends

    As globalisation continues unabated, migration in general and student migration in particular have intensified worldwide. Mobile communication technologies are important links between migrant students and thei...

    Becky Pham, Sun Sun Lim in Mobile Communication and the Family (2016)

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    Digital Connections and Disjunctures of Migrant Students

    The market for international education is sizable, with more students traversing borders than ever before. Armed with skills, knowledge, and ambition, migrant students often venture to their host countries wit...

    Sun Sun Lim, Becky Pham in Identities and Subjectivities

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    Media Education in Singapore – New Media, New Literacies?

    Singapore has one of the highest Internet and mobile phone penetration rates in the world. With increasing government investment in IT, media and technology are assuming an ever growing role in the lives of Si...

    Sun Sun Lim, Elmie Nekmat in Media Education in Asia (2009)

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    Technology Domestication in the Asian Homestead: Comparing the Experiences of Middle Class Families in China and South Korea

    Using technology domestication theory as the analytical framework, this paper discusses the findings of ethnographic interviews with middle class families in China and South Korea, comparing how they incorpora...

    Sun Sun Lim in East Asian Science, Technology and Society: an International Journal (2008)